E235: From Caregiver to Advocate: Mending Relationships While Supporting Aging Parents with Kathryn Betts Adams

 

Welcome to another heartfelt and insightful blog post from the Caregiver Cup Podcast! In our latest episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Dr. Kathryn Betts Adams, affectionately known as Katy—a distinguished gerontological social worker, esteemed author, and passionate advocate for eldercare. Katy’s journey from caregiver to advocate is both inspiring and enlightening, offering invaluable lessons for anyone navigating the complex world of supporting aging parents.

Meet Dr. Kathryn Betts Adams

Katy is a former clinical social worker and social work professor with a PhD, dedicating over two decades to clinical practice and academia with a focus on aging, health, and mental health. Originally from St. Paul, Minnesota, Katy now resides in West Hartford, Connecticut, where she balances her time as a proud grandmother and a dedicated advocate for eldercare.

Her memoir, "The Pianist's Only Daughter," beautifully intertwines her personal experiences as the...

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